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  • Love is the simplest of all earthly things.
    It needs no grandeur of celestial trust
    In more than what it is, no holy wings:
    It stands with honest feet in honest dust,
    And is the body's blossoming in clear air
    Of trustfulness and joyance when alone
    Two mortals pass beyond the hour's despair
    And claim that Paradise which is their own.
    Amid a universe of sweat and blood,
    Beyond the glooms of all the nations' hate,
    Lovers, forgetful of the poisoned mood
    Of the loud world, in secret ere too late
    A gentle sacrament may celebrate
    Before their private altar of the good.